my room mate has jury duty in new york superior court in a month or so, in Manhattan, he is well aware of the concept of jury nullification and he is ready to nullify any charge that doesn't sit well with him. that means drugs, drug dealing, or basically anything that is bullshit. he is a very smart man, he knows his rights as a juror, he knows what he does and does not approve of when it comes to the letter of the law. i hope against all hope he gets put on a huge drug dealing case.
geoluv Reviewed by geoluv on . ask your lawyers about NULLIFICATION, if charged ... my lawyer told me all about this, many years ago, but I couldn't remember what he called it ... it is called the 'Nullification' Law, and the lawyers, judges, and prosecutors, usually don't want the jury to know about it ... basically, if a juror sees they have overwhelming evidence against you, but doesn't think you deserve to go to jail for the crime, said jury member can refuse to find you guilty, evidence or not ... no way, this day and age, that you're not gonna find 'pro-pot' jurors, and Rating: 5